Postage stamps and postal history of Mount Athos

ROPIT stamps
1st issue
2nd issue

This is a survey of the postage stamps and postal history of Mount Athos.

Russian post office and stamps

A Russian post office was established at Karyai in the last years of the 19th century. This post office was selling Russian Levant stamps and, from 1910, special ROPIT (Р.Ο.П.и.Т.) stamps overprinted with "Mont-Athos" and values in Ottoman currency.[1]

Contemplated WW1 allied postage stamp issue

In the winter of 1915–1916 the Allied forces were considering occupation of the Holy Mountain. In anticipation of this they prepared a set of stamps which were intended for issue on 25 January 1916 for the use of the Governing body of the Monastic Community.[2]

Essay of Harry Pirie-Gordon

These stamps were produced in sheets of 12, (3 rows of 4), on board the seaplane carrier HMS Ark Royal. Six values were produced, ranging up to one shilling, and all were printed in black but on various different paper types.

The design of these stamps consisted of a square border with the name MOUNT ATHOS at the bottom in English, the left in Russian and on the right in Greek. At the top was inscribed THEOCRACY. The denomination appeared at each corner with the English in the lower corners, Greek in the top left and Russian in the top right. The inner section showed a double headed Byzantine eagle with the effigy of the Madonna and Child in an oval on its breast.

These stamps have no official status but fall into the category of prepared for use but not issued.[3]

Greek 1916 overprint

For political reasons in 1916 the Greek Government overprinted Greek "Campaign 1912" and postage due (1913 issue) stamps, as well as postal stationery, with the inscription "Ι. Κοινότης Αγ. Όρους" (Holy Community of Sacred Mountain). The decision was reversed before the stamps were officially issued.[4]

Stamp issues 2008 to date

In May 2008 the Hellenic Postal Service started issuing Mount Athos postage stamps for postal use only at the post offices in Karyai and Dafni. Mount Athos continues to issue stamps today.[5]

See also

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References

  1. Karamitsos, A. (2006). Hellas 2006: stamp catalog and postal history, Volume II. Thessaloniki: A. Karamitsos. pp. 5–6. ISBN 960-88964-1-X.
  2. Greece // Stamp Atlas. — Sandafayre Holdings Ltd.
  3. Un po’ di storia dei bolli del Monte Athos. — fabiovstamps.com
  4. Karamitsos, A. (2006). Hellas 2006: stamp catalog and postal history, Volume II. Thessaloniki: A. Karamitsos. pp. 2–5. ISBN 960-88964-1-X.
  5. [http://www.wnsstamps.post/en/stamps?page=3&search[authority_id]=161&search[freetext]=&search[month]=&search[order_by]=asc&search[theme_id]=&search[year]= All registered stamps issued by Agion Oros Athos]. — WADP Numbering System (WNS).

Further reading

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